
Simon Fraser University
The Bachelor of Science in Biological Physics at Simon Fraser University merges principles from physics and biology to understand the physical processes underlying biological systems. The program covers topics such as molecular biophysics, structural biology, and quantitative modeling, integrating theoretical and experimental approaches. Students gain hands-on experience through laboratory work and research projects, preparing for careers in biophysics, biomedical research, and related fields. The curriculum emphasizes the application of physical concepts to biological problems, fostering interdisciplinary expertise.
Job Title | NOC Code | Salary Range (CAD) | Description |
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Biophysicist | 21100 | $70,000 - $130,000 | Research biological processes using the principles of physics, contributing to advancements in areas like medical imaging, molecular biology, and biomechanics. |
Medical Physicist | 31111 | $80,000 - $150,000 | Apply physics to the development of medical technologies and treatments, including radiation therapy and diagnostic imaging in hospitals or research institutions. |
Biomedical Research Scientist | 21110 | $65,000 - $120,000 | Conduct interdisciplinary research at the interface of biology and physics, developing new healthcare technologies, diagnostics, or understanding biological systems. |
Radiation Therapist | 32121 | $70,000 - $110,000 | Work with advanced imaging and radiation technologies to treat patients with cancer or other diseases using radiation therapy techniques. |
Biotechnology Research Scientist | 21110 | $70,000 - $130,000 | Conduct research using biophysical techniques to develop new products in healthcare, agriculture, or industrial biotechnology. |